Means for shaking milk in testing-bottles.



PATBNTBD DEG. 22,1903.

APPLIOATION FILED JAN. 6, 1903. BBNEWBD 00T. 24. 1903A.`

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t UNITED STATES' Patented December 22,1903.

PATENT OFFICE. v

DANIEL DRAWBAUGH, vOF EBERLYS MILL, PENNSYLVANIA.

MEANS FOR SHAKING'MILKIN TESTING-BOTTLES.

SPECIFICATION' forming part of Letters' Patent Lid-747,870, dated December 22, 1903. Application filed January 6,1903. -Renewed October 24.1903. i Serial No. 178.417. (No model.)

To @ZZ whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, DANIEL DRAWBAUGH; a citizen of the United States, residing at Eberlys Mill, in the county of Cumberland and State of Pennsylvania,have invented ceri tain new and useful Improvements in Means Figure-1 is a side elevation of a machineV taken from the power-transmitting sidef Fig.

2 is a similar view taken from' 'the opposite side. Fig.,3 is an end view thereof. Fig. -1' is a top plan view with the vbottle-holding plate removed therefrom, full lines showing one position of the center and dotted lines showing the opposite position which the mechanism causes it to assume. Fig. 5 is a detail view of the vertical shaft and means lfor 're'Y volving the same. Fig. 6 is a detached view of the mechanism operated by the vertical shaft to impart a rotary movement to the bottle-holding plate. view through the pivoted lever of said mechanism. Fig. 8 is a vertical sectional viewthrough the table, its support, and al portion of the frame to show the details of construction; and Fig. 9 is a detail view of the'swivell connection for the lower part of the table# support. Fig. 10 is a detail view of a part o .my machine. Y

Referring to the drawings, the numeral 1 designates the substantially vertical posts, and 2 the lower cross-pieces and the framework. 'Connected to and spanning the space between the bar of the lower cross-piece is a bar 3, which is provided with a central vertical opening4, throughwhich is adapted to pass Ythe shank 5, supporting the cylindrical support 6. Secured and depending from the lower side vof this bar 3 are two lugged plates 6. Each is provided with alined bearings for the reception of the opposite ends of the member 7 of the swivel and shank carrying Fig. 7 is a sectionalthe other member 8, which by means of a bolt is securely yet removably secured 'to the first member. Carried upon the upper end of the cylindrical support is va table 9, which has mounted thereon a perforated plate or board 10 for the reception of 4the milk-testing bottles. Mounted in the journal-boxes l1, upon vthe outer portion of the frame in one of the upper corners thereof, is a shaft 12, which carries upon its outer end a wheel 13 and upon its inner end a beveled pinion 14. Secured to the projecting portion of the-top L-shapedframe 15 and alined with the bearing-block 16 is a boxing 17, which in connec-4 verticalshaft`17. This shaft has its lower end mounted in the lower end of the frame 2 and its upper endwithin the boxing 17. Adj ustably mounted upon this vertical shaft beion and transmit thereby a rotary motion to the circular plate or the disk carried by the u pper end of the vertical shaft. Connected to and projecting above this plate eccentrically the ends of the connecting-rods 2O and 21, respectively. Upon the opposite end of therod 20 I provide the belt 22, which ismounted in the socket 23, formed in the 'block 24, which is carried upon 'the upper face of the table. In the opposite end of this block is provided another socket 25, in which is mounted a ball 26, carried upon one end of the rod 27. The outer ends of the rods 21 and 27 are pivotally secured to the arms 28 and 29, respectively, carried upon the ends of the pivotally-mountned lever 30. VThis lever is provided with an elongated slot 31, in which is mounted the threaded bushing 32 upon its lower end-and surrounding the enlarged portion 31 of -the vertical journal 35, secured upon the outer face of the block 36. In order to properly hold this lever at the proper adjustment, and thereby limit the rotary movement of the table, I provide a washer 37 and a lock-nut 38, which surrounds the bushing, and to hold the bushing securely upon the journal I employ the nut 39.

. From the foregoing description,

that I provide a machine of this character tween theboxes is a beveled pinion 18, which is adapted tolmesh with the other beveled pin:

tion with the boxing 16 forms a bearing for the l thereof is an arm 19,which has pivoted thereto IOO taken in I connection with the drawings, it is evident which is the embodiment of simplicity, durability, and inexpensiveness, and thereby produce a thoroughly efcient and practical device for this purpose.

l. In a machine of this character, the combination of a suitable framework, a vertical shaft having its lower end swivelly mounted within said framework, and mechanism mounted in the framework and connected with the upper end of said shaft for imparting to the upper end an elliptical and outwardly-tilting motion.

2. In a machine of this character, the combination of a suitable framework, a tablesupporting means having its lower end swivelly mounted within the framework and its upper end projecting above the same, a table carried upon the upper end thereof, and mechanism mounted 'in the framework and connected to the upper end of said table-su pporting means for imparting to the upperend thereof an elliptical and outwardly-tilting motion.

3. In a machine of this character, the combination ofa framework, a swivel mounted in the lower portion of the framework, a tablesupporting column having its lower end mounted in said swivel, and mechanism mounted in the framework and connected to the upper end of the column for imparting an elliptical and tilting motion to the upper end thereof.

4. In a machine of this character, the combination of a framework, a table-supporting ycolumn having its lower end swivelly mounted therein,and its upper end projecting above the framework, means for limiting the movement of the upper end of the column mounted in the framework and connected to the upper part of the column, said means being adjustable so as to limit the movement of the upper end of the column, and mechanism journaled in the framework and connected to said limiting means so as to impart thereto a movement which causes the upper end of the column to have an elliptical and outwardly-tilting motion.

5. In a machine of this character, the combination of a frame, a column having its lower end swivelly mounted therein and have ing its upper end projecting above the frame, a table carried upon its upper end, adjustable means mounted upon the upper end of the frame and connected to the upper end of the column for .regulating the rotary motion of the upper end of the column, and mechanism carried by the frame for operating said adjustable means to impart to the upper end of the column such rotary motion.

6. In a machine of this character, the combination of a frame, a column having its lower end swivelly mounted within the frame and its upper end projecting above the frame, a vertical shaft journaled in the frame adapted to receive a rotary movement, and means to limit the rotary movement of the upper end of the column mounted upon the frame and connected with the vertical shaft, said means being operated by the vertical shaft and imparting to the upper end ofthe column an elliptical and outwardly-tilting motion.

7. In a machine of this character, the combination of a frame, a column havingr its lower end swivelly mounted within the frame and its upper projecting above the frame, a shaft vertically journaled in the frame to one side of the column, and adjustable means mounted upon the frame and connected to the upper end of the vertical shaft and the upper end of the column, whereby the vertical shaft imparts to the upper end of the column an elliptical movement, the said adjustable means being so constructed as to regulate the shape of the ellipse that the upper end of the column describes.

8. In a machine of this character, the combination of a frame, a column having its lower end swivelly mounted in the lower end of the frame and its upper end projecting above the upper end of the frame, means for holding the testing-bottles carried by the upper end of said column a revoluble shaft mounted in said frame, and mechanically-op erated means connected to the upper end of said column for imparting to the top of the column an elliptical and outwardly-tilting movement. Y j

9. In a machine of this character, the combination of a frame, a column having its lower end swivelly mounted in the lower end of the frame and its upper end projecting above the'upper end of the frame, means for holding the testing-bottles carried by the upper end of said column, a revolubly-mounted shaft mounted in said frame, and mechanism adjustably mounted upon the upper end of the frame connected to the upper end of the vertical shaft and the column for imparting au elliptical and outwardly-tilting movement to the upper end of the column.

l0. In a machine of this character, the combination of a frame, a swivel carried in the lower end thereof, and vertical column having its lower end connected to said swivel, the upper end of said column projecting above the frame, a rotatably-mounted shaft carried by the frame, a circular disk carried by the upper end of said shaft, a lever connected to the upper end of the frame, rods connecting the circular disk, the upper end of the column and the two ends of the lever, and mechanism for rotating said shaft for causing the rods and lever to impart a rotary tilting motion to the upperend of the column.

1l. In a machine of this character, the combination of a frame, a swivel carried in the lower end thereof and vertical column having its lower end connected to said swivel, the upper end of said column projecting above the frame, a rotatably-mounted shaft carried by the frame, a circular disk carried by the upper end of said shaft, an adjustable lever IOO IIO

connected to the upper end of the frame, rods connecting the circular disk, the upper end of the column and the two ends of the lever,-

.and mechanism for rotating said shaft for causing the rods and lever to impart a rotary tilting motion to the upper end ofthe column.

12. In a machine of this character, the combination of a frame, a vertical shaft having its lower end swivelly mounted within the frame and projecting above, means for supporting the testing-bottles carried upon the upper end of the shaft, mechanism connected to the upper end of the shaft and mounted upon the frame for limiting the elliptical movement of the upper end of the shaft, and mechanism connected with the first mentioned mechanism for operating the same to impart to the upper end ofthe shaft an outwardly-tilting and elliptical movement.

13. In a machine of this character, the combination of a framework, a vertical column having its lower end swivelly mounted within the frame and its upper end projecting above the frame, rods pivotally connected'to the upper end of the column and adjustably connected to the upper part of the frame, and mechanism for operating the rods to impart a rotary motion to the upper end of the column.

14. In a machine of this character, the combination of a frame, a swivel mounted in the lower end thereof, a vertical column'having its lower end connected to said swivel, a rotatably-mounted shaft carried by the frame, a lever connected to the upper end of the frame, rods connected to the upper end of said swivel and to the upper end of the column and to both ends of the lever, and mechanism for revolving said shaft to impart the proper motion to the column.

15. In a machine of this character, the combination of a frame, a swivel mounted in the lower end thereof, a vertical column having its lower end connected to said swivel, a rotatably-mounted shaft carried bythe frame, an adjustable lever connected to the upper end of the frame, rods connected to the upper end of said swivel, to the upper end of the column and to both ends of the adjustable shaft carried by the frame, a lever connected to the upper end of the frame, rods pivotally connected to the upper end of the column, to the shaft, and both ends of said lever, and mechanism for rotating the shaft to impart to the upper end of the column a rotary tilting motion.

17. In a machine of this character, the combination of a frame, a column havingits lower end swivelly mounted within the frame, and 4its upper end projecting above the frame, a

bottle-supporting platform supported by the upper end of said frame, a rotatably-mounted shaft carried by the frame, an adjustable lever connected to the upper end of the frame, rods pivotally connected to the upper end of the column, to the shaft, and both ends of said adjustable lever, and mechanism for r0- tating the shaft to impart to the upper end l of the column a rotary tilting motion.

In testimony whereof I affix my signature in presence of two witnesses.

DANIEL DVRAWBAUGH.

Witnesses:

CLARENCE W. FETTION, GEORGE W. DRAWBAUGH, J r. 

